
|
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- While millions struggle to find
meaning in the wake of recent hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and other
catastrophic events worldwide, a recently published book on Bible prophecy and
the Last Days claims that the answer lies in scriptural references not clearly
understood by most Christians. In "The Rational Christian," published by
Christopher Creek Publishing, Arnie Suntag reveals many startling facts that
he claims will leave even the most staunch athiest reconsidering the
admonishments found in the Bible. Packed with historical data and often
overlooked scriptural references, The Rational Christian presents a convincing
and lucid argument that the world is facing its final days, according to its
publisher.
*(LOGO: Send2Press.com/mediadesk/1205-ChristopherCreek_72dpi.jpg)
"This is not conjecture or a distorted view of reality," says publisher
spokesperson Ruby Doty. "It is a sobering dissertation on why we should all
be seriously rethinking our faith. You can toy with scientific explanations
from now until doomsday and nitpick all you like, but the information in this
book debunks the common arguments advanced against the validity of Bible
prophecy. It will send a chill up the spine of most readers."
Considered by some to be controversial because of its graphic expose of
what it calls "unbiblical" church practices, The Rational Christian is
garnering considerable interest in light of recent world events. "Our sales
are soaring," says Doty. "We are thankful, because the profits generated by
the book go directly into providing desperately needed services in the
community."
The books author, Arnie Suntag, says he is pleased that the message in
the book is helping many to understand the real significance of world events
and to develop a stronger faith in God. "Too many of us have become
complacent by arbitrarily accepting what our churches tell us," says Suntag.
"Anyone can discover what is in The Rational Christian entirely on their own,
if they would earnestly read the Bible and study history -- a subject no
longer taught in our schools. The problem is that the colorful fiction we
have created in most of churches is more attractive than the real truth, so
few are motivated to search for it."
The Rational Christian is available online at
http://www.rationalchristianministries.com and at select bookstores. For more
information, visit Bowkers Bookwire.com or e-mail Rational Christian
Ministries at inquiries@rationalchristianministries.com.
This release was issued on behalf of the above organization by
Send2Press(R), a unit of Neotrope(R). http://www.Send2Press.com
|
|